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SONIC GAIL 09.15.2009 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Aaaadrpk
I have this fear too.
now I remember Mother (pink floyd) very emotional song. Beautiful and pretty quite.
yep, moms are the best (in my opinium too)
save the moms \o/


Wish you were here..........I sing this song for my mom when I think of her....I get tears everytime I hear it

SONIC GAIL 09.15.2009 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by chicka
Mom dug stuff like Dean Martin, Tom Jones and Fank Sinatra. Dad more of a country western which explains why he dug the Eagles when he saw them on the boob-tube.

It's more of the relationship between me and my kids (ages 24, 22 and 17). The oldest two like some of the classic rock I turned them on to. They love all the punk
and Alt rock I turned them onto. I gave them SY, Pixies
Rage, Concrete Blonde and some others. They turned me onto Biggy, Wu Tang, Motorcycle Gang, My Bloody Valentine, Block Party, moby...

Basically I can get into my kid's car or they can get into mine and neither of us wants to change the music....

Also I gave to them College Radio as oppose to the shit that is fm/am radio.



That is awesome. I hope my kids will be like that with me when they get older.

terriblecanyons 09.15.2009 08:50 AM

My mom enjoys post-rock (yeah, wtf) and a lot of the indie bands I listen to. My dad says he likes what I listen to, but I guess that's why he listens to classic rock 10 hours out of the day.

Aaaadrpk 09.15.2009 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by SONIC GAIL
My momma died when I was 18. It sucked ass. Ovarian cancer. I'm convinced I will die of the same disease. She died when she was 42 so I have 11 years left. The worst part of it was watching her die. Knowing that it was coming to take her any minute and waiting. She was in terrible pain so when she died it was kind of a relief which brought me terrible guilt over the years. Anyway..it sucks.


Is a fuckin shit. I don't lost my mother but another familiar person that important like her, in a similar situation and desase, but I have faith to belive that I don't lost, because I belive very much, more than another thing, on the Soul. Soul never dies. Never.

demonrail666 09.15.2009 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by 東京親父ギャグ研究所
My momma's alive and well, but this song gets me hard every time.


It was meant to make you sad and contemplative, not give you an erection

Satan 09.15.2009 09:22 PM

i like to air guitar to thin lizzy and ac/dc with my dad

Inhuman 09.16.2009 02:17 AM

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Originally Posted by swa(y)
moms are the best.

im a momma's boy, for sure. there really is some strange internal connection...like, if i hurt she knows it, even though shes hundreds of miles away. she knows cause she'll hurt too. and if im happy...she is. such a strange thing.

one of my biggest fears is having to (maybe) one day deal w/ the death of my mother. ill go fuckin' crazy.


There's a good Newfoundland folk ballad about only having one mother and treating her well. That would also be one of the few similarities I have with my mom, along with some other folk artists.

I don't really have any music compatibility with my stepdad. One time back when I was living with the parents, he walked into my room and I was listening to Sunn0))) and we got into the "What is/isn't music argument". His claim was that one can't dance to Sunn0))), therefore it isn't music. The argument in itself demonstrates the void between his taste and mine.

terriblecanyons 09.16.2009 02:20 AM

Haha, that reminds me of one time where my dad claimed he's heard every single genre of music, ever.

Inhuman 09.16.2009 02:24 AM

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Originally Posted by terriblecanyons
Haha, that reminds me of one time where my dad claimed he's heard every single genre of music, ever.


haha, I know somebody that was seriously trying to convince me that he heard every song. I just walked away.

東京親父ギャグ研究所 09.16.2009 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
It was meant to make you sad and contemplative, not give you an erection


Everyone responds to sadness in their own way.

東京親父ギャグ研究所 09.16.2009 05:55 AM

That really was worded poorly, wasn't it? I think the expression I was looking for was 'hits me hard'.

Katy 09.16.2009 06:23 AM

My mum's a folk singer, she got me my first guitar and arranged my first music lessons and helped pay for me to go to guitar school.. my dad was a roadie/security guy for the Who and Pink Floyd in the 60's. He met Jimi Hendrix. He has some good stories and some good vinyl.

they both sort of get it. Not exactly though. Neither of them understand the appeal of Sonic Youth or The Stooges or noise.


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